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It's nymphomania and it's not good for you since anything in excess
doses
is not good for you- whether it's food consumption, drugs, alcohol etc.
This movie lays on the sexual taunts and the threat of death in ever-increasing
doses.
Despite being based on a novel ('Blood On The Moon') by prolific and acclaimed crime writer James Ellroy (probably best known for writing the novel L.A. Confidential, which was later turned into the Oscar winning film of the same name) Cop is a crime thriller that just lacks, well thrills and crime in large
doses.
I have seen him in other movies and there's just something about his style, or his delivery, or I don't know what, which I'd find better in much smaller
doses.
Great satire of the modern greek -tsifteteli, souvlaki, xavale- society given with a great political sense and fair
doses
of clever humour.
The cast works together superbly and the direction moves along at a good pace, giving us both romance and drama in equal
doses.
This was designed as a rollicking and sexy adventure film, with large
doses
of cheap slapstick humour, and on that level succeeds admirably.
Like other fantastic series, this one does not fall into any distinct categories, administering equal
doses
of humor and pathos and tears.
I can take Rapperport in small
doses
like, True Romance, Bamboozled and Hitch.
Swithc it to VH1 every Sunday and get your long hot
doses
of Ms.Spelling and the gang poking fun at everyone and everything to go through Hollywood.
This requires cutting-edge biotechnology, immunology, and ultimately bioengineering to create large-scale industrial responses (such as millions of
doses
of vaccines or medicines in the case of large epidemics).
Having run out of basis points to cut from interest rates, the Fed has turned to the quantity dimension of the credit cycle – injecting massive
doses
of liquidity into the collapsed veins of zombie consumers.
If central banks keep missing these rather narrow marks (“below, but close to 2%”), they end up in an expectations trap, whereby markets expect them to dispense ever higher
doses
of monetary medicine in a frantic attempt to reach their target.
Moreover, the US and Europe have already used large
doses
of fiscal stimulus, which shares an uncanny similarity to antibiotics.
Even as reputable firms ensure the quality of all their inputs, this loophole can allow unsafe products to enter the market, as occurred in 2008, when at least 81 Americans died after receiving
doses
of the blood thinner heparin that contained adulterated Chinese material.
The first reason for hope is that statesmanship is returning to Europe, even if in homeopathic
doses.
This is because these people were exposed to low radiation
doses
that in most cases were comparable to natural background levels.
The senior doctor suggested giving the patient large
doses
of painkillers, which they would tell the patient were antibiotics to treat an “infection.”
This means that high
doses
of chemotherapy might actually increase the likelihood of a tumor becoming unresponsive to further therapy.
Last year alone, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative delivered almost two billion
doses
of polio vaccine to 575 million children in 94 countries.
This is a small price to pay to ensure that six billion
doses
of polio vaccine reach 600 million children over the next three years.
Likewise, for chronic non-cancer pain, there is virtually no evidence to support the long-term use of high
doses
of opioids, which often do more harm than good.
Nor did the Oxford experiment gauge whether a single dose of propranolol permanently abolished racial bias, or if regular
doses
could offer a more permanent “cure.”
Likewise, defeating the Islamic State – another appropriately major US goal – requires heavy
doses
of diplomacy with the Saudis.
Prisoners of PainPRINCETON – Last month, an Egyptian court sentenced Laura Plummer, a 33-year old English shop worker, to three years in prison for smuggling 320
doses
of tramadol into the country.
Although it is generally the poor who lack access to opioids, the main problem is not, for once, cost:
doses
of immediate-release, off-patent morphine cost just a few cents each.
Indian children inhale large
doses
of sulphur and potassium chlorate to fashion flammable powder into matches.
And measures used to mitigate that risk, such as the administration of low
doses
of antibiotics to prevent disease (and promote growth), are creating a public-health crisis by strengthening resistance to antimicrobial drugs.
A recommendation last year by the World Health Organization’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization promises to boost vaccines’ cost-effectiveness further, by calling for just two
doses
of the HPV vaccine, rather than the three
doses
previously thought to be required.
To ensure affordability, especially to those on a daily wage, we sell smaller, over-the-counter
doses.
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